Client: BSL Zone

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Site to promote the work of the British Sign Language Broadcast Trust. It's primary focus was to allow it's predominantly deaf users to watch the programmes/films funded by the Trust, and also to allow the Trust to engage and interact with the Deaf community. The brief was to create a very visual site with clear and logical navigation paths, which would allow users to easily find the content the wanted, but also to encourage discovery of additional content along the way.

Client: Cat Couture

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Blog and Gallery website for Musician Cat Couture. Designed by the lovely people at We3 - This build included an integrated data feed for the blog content with a 'masonry' style front-end, and some nice javaScript tinkerings for various page elements.

Client: Curve

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Site for serviced office provider in SE London. The site brief was to have a very visual site promoting the office spaces, and also to include other useful information such as details about the surrounding areas, and general help for small businesses.

Client: Inclusive

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Concept branding idea for video marketing company 'Inclusive'.'We are Inclusive' corporate identity produced to represent the all inclusive manner of the proposed offering.

Client: Interel

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A corporate site for Interel Group, an international organisation offering public affairs and strategic communications solutions. The project was to provide the CMS back-end for the templates provided by the client.

Client: Kage Partnership

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Responsive site for London based recruitment consultants, who specialise in the Not-for-profit and Charity sectors. It was designed by the good people at Radford Wallis, and built around a single page scrolling mechanism. It utilises a 3rd party data feed for all the jobs data, with bespoke categorisation and search engine functionality to filter the content.

Client: Mike Bishop Cars

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Branding for London-based Mike Bishop Cars. The identity needed to be modern, sleek, and visually represent the company's offering and target market.

Client: Muddyface

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A responsive site for Reading based video production company Muddyface. This build came from a bold design from the very talented team at Catch graphics. My involvement was to build the front-end templates and implement the CMS functionality. The portfolio needed to be really interactive to help encourage users to explore the content.

Client: The Moving Body

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Branding for London-based Osteopath Barry McVeigh. The identity needed to be modern, sleek, and visually represent Barry's offering and target market. A simple, single page design was also created for an online presence.

Client: Vision @ Wizzo

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Responsive site for a Soho-based Agency representing Directors of Photography and Production Designers. The site was based around a full-screen slideshow design by the very talented Mike Brimmer. It required a 3rd party data fed to bring in all the content, and is all about promoting the video portfolios of the creatives on the roster.

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About me

“I am a UK-based Web Developer & Digital Graphic Designer with well over a decade of experience building websites. Focusing primarily on content, usability, and accessibility, my work always looks to place the end-user at the center of the design process. However as a developer coming from an artistic/photographic background, I do also feel that aesthetics are key to successful design, and believe that making something beautiful can very much enhance the way that someone feels when they interact with it.

All my sites are hand-built from scratch using HTML(5), CSS(3), and JavaScript, and I specialise in Content Management Systems such as Concrete5, Wordpress, and Shopify (for Ecommerce). If you were to ask my clients, I would hope that they would say I have integrity, am both personable and trust-worthy, and that I always really try not to use too much industry jargon... but if you would like to find out for yourself what they think, get in touch and I will happily provide you with a source of reference.”